Page:Dorothy's spy; a story of the first "fovrth of Jvly" celebration, New York, 1776.djvu/165

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DOROTHY'S SPY

property, as you have doubtless begun the destruction of that which is now in flames, it cannot serve us to give you ready entrance, therefore come in by force, as do thieves and murderers."

"Look about for something with which to force the door!" the Tory cried to his followers, and it was not necessary they should search very long, for the beam which had been brought into use when the Whigs were in search of a spy, lay conveniently near at hand.

"Here is that which will serve," a voice from amid the vengeful throng cried, and Master Newcomb shouted:

"Lay hold and swing it against the door. Two blows should be enough, and then the Whig silversmith, who has made his money from profits paid by those whom he calls Tories, shall know what it means to be smoked out—he and his brood!"

"It will be well for us to stand near the kitchen door, and go out as they come in," Master Lamb said hoarsely. "It is not possible we can effect anything by words, and it would be folly to allow the women and children to remain while the work of destruction is going on. Save such things of value as can be readily carried, and I will hold them back from the rear of the house until you have safely escaped."

Master Dean shook his head moodily; the